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people use the markets very differently than they used to. there are a lot more -- a lot more money is going into short-term throughs like etfs and options. so i think there's a different market structure and a different way people are using the markets. >> your view is that the market will not be the enforcer of last resort. if the two sides cannot make a deal, we go over the cliff in january, there will not be a dramatic market reaction that will force them to reconsider or do you think there will be? >> oh, i think there will be, but maybe not as dramatic as you might expect. >> but congress, though, also operates based upon public perception. what happens is when the markets drop all of a sudden there's intense media coverage, people look at their savings and go oh, my god, what happened. pressure then goes on them. so the public perception drives their action as well. >> public perception is also that the market is going up so the economy is good. that's not so. the economy is not good. the underlying fundamentals are not good. people ar
people use the markets very differently than they used to. there are a lot more -- a lot more money is going into short-term throughs like etfs and options. so i think there's a different market structure and a different way people are using the markets. >> your view is that the market will not be the enforcer of last resort. if the two sides cannot make a deal, we go over the cliff in january, there will not be a dramatic market reaction that will force them to reconsider or do you think...
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we just make used car salesmen look good. that's the only group is below us. but we've got to get our act together, and prove to the american people that we can regain the trust that they once had in us and get the job done. and as you say, not kick the can down the road. they want to us work this out. i hope we do. >> let's talk about something a little more bright. the former marine stuck in mexico. if you don't know the story, he was basically trying to go on a surfing trip. an old winnebago and a bunch of surf boards and some sort of antique, torn apart gun that he wanted to use to hunt rabbits and birds. he got caught up in the judicial system and was languishing in prison, a pretty rough prison across the border and nobody from the united states seemed to be caring much about him, isn't that what was going on, congresswoman? >> absolutely. this is a feel-good christmas story with a wonderful, happy ending. i had an e-mail from olivia, john hammer's mom, about what a wonderful christmas they spent together. mike thompson, a congressman from california, he
we just make used car salesmen look good. that's the only group is below us. but we've got to get our act together, and prove to the american people that we can regain the trust that they once had in us and get the job done. and as you say, not kick the can down the road. they want to us work this out. i hope we do. >> let's talk about something a little more bright. the former marine stuck in mexico. if you don't know the story, he was basically trying to go on a surfing trip. an old...
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thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >>> ahead on "starting point." two weeks from the horrific shootings in newtown, connecticut. now some teachers getting on board with the idea of getting armed. dozens of people trained to shoot. the man who taught it and one of the teacher who's took it coming up. visit usps.com pay, print, and have it picked up for free. any time of year. ♪ nice sweater. thank you. ♪ thank you. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much. i appreciate it. i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. your money needs an ally. ♪ ♪ i need you by my side >> 24 minutes after the hour. soul singer fontella bass has died best known for "rescue me." the song sure had legs it was rerecorded by cher, pat beena tar. and more. she died wednesday night of complications of a heart attack she suffered three weeks ago. 7 yea2 years old. >>> de
thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >>> ahead on "starting point." two weeks from the horrific shootings in newtown, connecticut. now some teachers getting on board with the idea of getting armed. dozens of people trained to shoot. the man who taught it and one of the teacher who's took it coming up. visit usps.com pay, print, and have it picked up for free. any time of year. ♪ nice sweater. thank you. ♪ thank you. we asked total strangers to watch it for us....
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pat houston joins us this morning in atlanta. nice to have you with us. thanks for joining us. this book is absolutely gorgeous. >> thank you. >> someone actually stole my copy. i have to hunt it down this morning. do you have a favorite picture of whitney houston, how you like to remember her? >> you know what? i love the still photos of whitney during the bodyguard series in the early '90s. those pictures were absolutely stunning. and it was such a pivotal point in her life, get iting married, having a baby, becoming an icon. those are my favorite pictures. >> the one i love is a picture where she's clearly holding bob kristichlt na as an infant t gives you all the potential that really she struggled with down the road. there's a picture in the bathroom. let's throw that up on the screen first and then we'll talk a little bit about it. >> okay. >> that's a great picture. tell me about that picture. >> you know what? that photo was taken by randy st. nichols here in atlanta in 2010. and, actually, it was a photo shoot for her world tour. she was absolutely stunning. she was in
pat houston joins us this morning in atlanta. nice to have you with us. thanks for joining us. this book is absolutely gorgeous. >> thank you. >> someone actually stole my copy. i have to hunt it down this morning. do you have a favorite picture of whitney houston, how you like to remember her? >> you know what? i love the still photos of whitney during the bodyguard series in the early '90s. those pictures were absolutely stunning. and it was such a pivotal point in her life,...
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thanks for joining us. we'll go five, four, three, two were one and we'll start with something i'm dying to get my hands on. the ipad mini. >> right. lots of tablets introduced to compete and the most notable was another ipad which is a smaller ipad. 8.8" instead of 9.7. much lighter and thinner and in some ways does some stuff that maybe better than the original ipad like for books, for example, it's so much lighter. half the weight. much easier to hold the thing and read a book. hour after hour, then it will be on a full-sides ipad and it's cheaper. starting at $330 instead of $500. >> it's really almost the size of a kindle and what i like about it is that you can actually fit this one. the difference between being able to put it in your purse and not. >> correct. and much more affordable. number four. what's so great. >> people have their tablets and laptops and are getting products like this one that put them together. this can be a regular laptop and it has a touch screen and it's sort of double joint
thanks for joining us. we'll go five, four, three, two were one and we'll start with something i'm dying to get my hands on. the ipad mini. >> right. lots of tablets introduced to compete and the most notable was another ipad which is a smaller ipad. 8.8" instead of 9.7. much lighter and thinner and in some ways does some stuff that maybe better than the original ipad like for books, for example, it's so much lighter. half the weight. much easier to hold the thing and read a book....
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thanks for joining us. the first question that comes to my mind, and i guess it comes to most of our viewers' minds, what does it mean when you see angels? describe what you're talking about. >> i see angels as physically as you would. you know when you're out on the street and you see all of the people. well, i see all of the people, and i would see the guardian angel as physically as i see the people, regardless of their religion or their belief or even if they have no belief. every single human being has a guardian angel, and even whether you are good or bad. sorry. the other day when i was out on the street myself, i saw a father walking home with his little son, and the son was riding a bike, and his guardian angel was dressed in pink and stretched out over him with the guardian angel with the beautiful golden hands on the handle bars and trying to pull the young boy back and telling him not to go too far ahead of his dad. i just see angels physically every single day, and it's normal and natural. and
thanks for joining us. the first question that comes to my mind, and i guess it comes to most of our viewers' minds, what does it mean when you see angels? describe what you're talking about. >> i see angels as physically as you would. you know when you're out on the street and you see all of the people. well, i see all of the people, and i would see the guardian angel as physically as i see the people, regardless of their religion or their belief or even if they have no belief. every...
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steve latourette is with us and nic burns joins us. it's thursday, december 6th and "starting point" begins right now. >>> morning, welcome, everybody. we've got lots to talk about this morning. we're talking about syria and fears that they could unleash a nerve gas and what that could mean for any potential military involvement in the war there. nbc news is reporting that syria's military has loaded the component chemicals from the deadly nerve gas sarin. cnn has not confirmed that report yet. on monday we reported that syrian forces started combining chemicals that could make sarinn g gas for weapons. barbara starr has the latest for us. >> reporter: good morning, soledad. they are declining all comment on that report. if this begins to become true, then everybody is turning to the question of president obama's red line. he said there would be consequences. officials are telling us the consequences are if they see the intent by the syrians, of course, to use the weapons, what does that mean? that means the military has to start provi
steve latourette is with us and nic burns joins us. it's thursday, december 6th and "starting point" begins right now. >>> morning, welcome, everybody. we've got lots to talk about this morning. we're talking about syria and fears that they could unleash a nerve gas and what that could mean for any potential military involvement in the war there. nbc news is reporting that syria's military has loaded the component chemicals from the deadly nerve gas sarin. cnn has not...
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polivarez is with us. tell me what you're both trying to do. >> first of all, half of the new businesses and small businesses started in chicago and that's true for every major city are from immigrants. if you're pro small business you have to be pro immigrant. we were talking about the american dream and people that make sacrifices so children have an opportunity. the city of chicago and state of illinois passed the dream act. we'll have driver license for immigrants for safety on our streets. we put out a new american plan, what to do to make sure we have own our immigration policy for the city of chicago. it is in our own economic self-interest for job creation and economic growth to have a pro immigrant policy. i'm proud javier will bring the mexican-american chamber of commerce here to their national convention. it's 7,000 tourists and conventioners will be here and millions of dollars of economic growth but it's an acknowledgment of the city of chicago's i believe pro economic growth, pro immigrant e
polivarez is with us. tell me what you're both trying to do. >> first of all, half of the new businesses and small businesses started in chicago and that's true for every major city are from immigrants. if you're pro small business you have to be pro immigrant. we were talking about the american dream and people that make sacrifices so children have an opportunity. the city of chicago and state of illinois passed the dream act. we'll have driver license for immigrants for safety on our...